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Vertical Distribution of DTPA Extractable Micronutrients in Two Distinct Soils of Central India unde

Crop output and health of human and mammals are greatly affected by availability of micronutrients in the soil. Understanding the character and extent of inadequacy problems of these fibers is useful in reconstructing the fertilizer pieces of advice by inclusion of micronutrients in the procreation schedule. This investigation completed activity to evaluate the upright variability in rank of DTPA extractable micronutrients in two contrast soil types (medium angry and alluvial soils) under various land uses. Soil sample were collected in trio from six distinct land use practices (woodland, uncultivated, soybean-grain, rice-grain, soybean-chickpea and maize-wheat structure) from Jabalpur (medium black soil) and Gwalior (earthly soil) region at four wisdoms (0-15, 15-30, 30-45 and 45-60 cm) after harvest of rabi season crops all along 2020-21. Statistical analysis of dossier was done utilizing factorial RBD considering soil type (medium angry soil and alluvial soil) as determinant A and land use practices as factor B. It was establish that contents of DTPA deducible micronutrients (metallic mineral, copper, iron and manganese) were raise maximum under forest land in two together the soils at 0-15 cm depth and curbed with increase in soil insights. It was also famous that under different land use practices DTPA deducible Zn, Mn and Cu were higher in medium dark soil as compared to earthly soil, however possible Fe found bigger in alluvial soil across the soil insights. The results clearly recorded that Zn, Fe, Mn was significantly distressed by different soil type except Cu are non important. Zn, Cu, Mn was significantly distressed by different land use practices but Fe are non meaningful.


 

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